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fog begins and that takes us into the weekend. big time cooling next week. pam and dave. >>> thank you. the mystery of what has been lurking at the airport has been solved. what airport officials uncovered when they looked underneath terminal a. >>> and governor arnold schwarzenegger is thanking steve jobs. what he has to do with the next trip to the dmv. >>> good morning. right now, your next trip to marin county is looking good. more on the commute coming up. >>> welcome back. 5:10. this morning, an investigation is under way into the cause of the latest oil rig fire in the gulf of mexico. the mariner energy platform is west of the bp oil rig. all 13 workers jumped into the water and were rescued. ktv's allison burns has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday's oil rig fire was different than the bp disaster five months ago. it still raises a lot of questions about how oil rigs operate and the safety of their operation in the gulf. already some environment groups and members of congress say this is proof that off-shore drilling is too dangerous.
fog begins and that takes us into the weekend. big time cooling next week. pam and dave. >>> thank you. the mystery of what has been lurking at the airport has been solved. what airport officials uncovered when they looked underneath terminal a. >>> and governor arnold schwarzenegger is thanking steve jobs. what he has to do with the next trip to the dmv. >>> good morning. right now, your next trip to marin county is looking good. more on the commute coming up....
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stay with us. >>> also some awkward moments for arizona's governor during a debate. we will tell you what the governor says about her strange behavior. >>> we will tell you about a sign of trouble that witnesses heard before a deadly plane crash on the peninsula that killed three people. >>> getting busy on highway 4 driving up to concord. i'll have the traffic and weather news coming up. >>> welcome back. here is a quick look at the stories we are following for you. we have new information on breaking news from salinas. a helicopter just went down on highway 101 near the salinas airport. this happened 30 minutes ago. the one person on the chopper suffered minor injuries. however, southbound 101 is closed near airport boulevard because the helicopter flipped over. make sure you stay with us here on ktvu channel 2 news to get all of the updates on the breaking news story. >>> also, we have learned the investigation into a deadly rampage will shift today to the pittsburg landfill. investigators are l
stay with us. >>> also some awkward moments for arizona's governor during a debate. we will tell you what the governor says about her strange behavior. >>> we will tell you about a sign of trouble that witnesses heard before a deadly plane crash on the peninsula that killed three people. >>> getting busy on highway 4 driving up to concord. i'll have the traffic and weather news coming up. >>> welcome back. here is a quick look at the stories we are following...
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recovery and search teams will not be using the cadaverrer dogs that are used to find bodies so many times. they say there's too much of an area and too many smells. frederick sales has been missing and they believe he's in the keller canyon area since then. >> they may have had a piece of letterhead with a hercules letter on it. but that's it. >> reporter: search crews, three police officers and volunteers are looking for a body, and not a survivor. police say frederick sales was brought her unknowingly for bringing him -- unknowingly by trash garbage. it's believed valdamoro stole an escalade from one of the vallejo woman and used it to put frederick sales's body in a dumpster where he used to work. >> the business park is also in close proximity to the crepe myrtle residence where the older sales was found. >> reporter: police say the home's owned by the suspect's girlfriend. the saleses and another woman rented rooms from the owner. police say valdamoro was jealous of cindy tran, his girlfriend, living with other men. the suspect is also now dead. police shot him last monday nigh
recovery and search teams will not be using the cadaverrer dogs that are used to find bodies so many times. they say there's too much of an area and too many smells. frederick sales has been missing and they believe he's in the keller canyon area since then. >> they may have had a piece of letterhead with a hercules letter on it. but that's it. >> reporter: search crews, three police officers and volunteers are looking for a body, and not a survivor. police say frederick sales was...
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a buck used to go a long way at mcdonalds. it used to get you a god size mcdouble. not anymore. we are live at this mock donald's in the height ashbury neighborhood, the only mcdonalds which has done away with its dollar menu. the sign says no trespassing, no lightering and a 30 minute time limit while consuming food, all rules could curb problems this particular mcdonalds has had with the homeless outside its doors, the chronicle reports this morning the franchise owner of this mcdonalds took away the menu about a month ago, homeless people are upset saying it was pulled to get them to go elsewhere. the difference in price is a couple of quarters. the article states that the franchise owner says she doesn't offer the dollar menu anymore based on a number of factors, none of which have anything to do with the homeless but for now customers, whether they are homeless or not, won't have a choice, if they want a dollar menu they will have to go somewhere else and skip the mcdonalds right here n san francisco. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a livermore fathe
a buck used to go a long way at mcdonalds. it used to get you a god size mcdouble. not anymore. we are live at this mock donald's in the height ashbury neighborhood, the only mcdonalds which has done away with its dollar menu. the sign says no trespassing, no lightering and a 30 minute time limit while consuming food, all rules could curb problems this particular mcdonalds has had with the homeless outside its doors, the chronicle reports this morning the franchise owner of this mcdonalds took...
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pending sales of previously used u.s. homes rose unexpectedly in july, suggesting the tax credit that expireed was effective. the markets are quiet ahead of the big monthly report on unemployment that's due out tomorrow. right now the dow is up almost 6. nasdaq is up 11. s&p up 4. >>> breaking news. del -- dell will not match the offer with of hewlett-packard for the from mont-based -- freemont-based company. dell had until last night to top that. hp offered another $70 million and beat them. dell is walking away. taking a quick look at their stock, hp's stock is up slightly. dell down slightly. >>> knew this morning, aol announced a new five-year deal with dwoog. the deal essentially renews a previous agreement. aol can put content on google's youtube. aol is also working with google to create a search product for mobile devices. >>> residents ace long the east coast are getting ready right now because hurricane earl is coming. could it land by tonight? our reporter sandra endo is in kill devil hill north carolina right
pending sales of previously used u.s. homes rose unexpectedly in july, suggesting the tax credit that expireed was effective. the markets are quiet ahead of the big monthly report on unemployment that's due out tomorrow. right now the dow is up almost 6. nasdaq is up 11. s&p up 4. >>> breaking news. del -- dell will not match the offer with of hewlett-packard for the from mont-based -- freemont-based company. dell had until last night to top that. hp offered another $70 million and...
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san trau endoe ri v for us -- sandra endo live for us. thank you. >>> we want too upgreat the -- we want to upgrade the breaking news. these are the first live pictures right now of the scene. it happened around 6:15 this morning. you can see there is quite a bit of wreckage there. it looks like those are the legs of the helicopter sticking up in the air. there's just one person on board, the person flying helicopter and we understand te just had had -- they just had minor injuries. it does look pretty foggy down there. we don't know if that was a factor but this is quite close to the salinas airport. southbound 101 is closed near -- it looks like one lane is now getting through on southbound 101 as you can see the crews are still trying to clean up the mess there. there was a fuel spill. it looks like some light powder on the ground to try to absorb that. cleaning that up right now. ktvu's claudine wong is at the scene and she will have an update for us shortly and we -- but we want to again let you know at 6:10 this happened this everyo
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marijuana use jumped 8% and remains the most commonly used drug. the use of ecstasy rose 37%. there was a 60% jump in number of methamphetamine users. one federal drug control official is blaming eroding attitudes for the increases and the growing number of states that's approved medicinal marijuana. >>> we want to go over to sal. how does it look? >> reporter: we're starting with 280 there northbound getting up to the valley. looks good. now back to the desk. >>> what investigators are focusing on today plus a new kind of threat to the victims. why they are being warned. >>> still developing story. bay area police open fire just hours ago. we're going to go to the scene of where it happened.
marijuana use jumped 8% and remains the most commonly used drug. the use of ecstasy rose 37%. there was a 60% jump in number of methamphetamine users. one federal drug control official is blaming eroding attitudes for the increases and the growing number of states that's approved medicinal marijuana. >>> we want to go over to sal. how does it look? >> reporter: we're starting with 280 there northbound getting up to the valley. looks good. now back to the desk. >>> what...
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missing us by about 154,000 miles. the second one will whiz by within about 49,000 miles of us. that's about 2:00 this afternoon. >>> new zealand has been rocked by more than 300 aftershocks since saturday's big 7.1 earthquake. the largest aftershock happened overnight. it was a 5.1 on the richter scale. this is forcing officials to extend a state of emergency for at least another week. luckily no injuries have been reported from any aftershocks so far. but it's causing more damage to the hundreds of quake ravaged buildings. >>> there's widespread speculation that white house chief of staff will run for mayor of chicago after current mayor announced yesterday he will not seek a seventh term next year. earlier this year manuel said he would like to run for mayor some day but would not run against daily. he'd worked on first winning campaign for mayor back in 1989. >>> time now 5:47. the city of san francisco is raking in millions of dollars more from parking meters than it did five years ago. now the additional $12 million in the revenue is coming from price increases at the mete
missing us by about 154,000 miles. the second one will whiz by within about 49,000 miles of us. that's about 2:00 this afternoon. >>> new zealand has been rocked by more than 300 aftershocks since saturday's big 7.1 earthquake. the largest aftershock happened overnight. it was a 5.1 on the richter scale. this is forcing officials to extend a state of emergency for at least another week. luckily no injuries have been reported from any aftershocks so far. but it's causing more damage to...
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he used one of those to record his first album. the other guitar was given to him by heavy metal pioneer dime bag daryl. the guitar player for pan terra. >> i had my dime bolt over here. i had my guitar that i recorded and wrote my first album with machine head over there. >> now flin says he's convinced he was targeted in this theft. he's offering a $3,000 reward for the return of his prized guitars. at the same time martinez police are examining the fingerprints that may be connected to the thefts. >>> well, new rules are in the works for the airlines. the surprising amount of time that pilots spend at the airport that's not accounted for and could effect the safety of your next flight. >>> and also faceoff over furloughs and whether or not the governor has the power to force state employees to go without pay. when that decision's going to be made. >>> and president obama weighs in on a florida pastor's plans to burn the koran this weekend. i'll tell you what the president has to say coming up. >>> and traffic looking good. we'll
he used one of those to record his first album. the other guitar was given to him by heavy metal pioneer dime bag daryl. the guitar player for pan terra. >> i had my dime bolt over here. i had my guitar that i recorded and wrote my first album with machine head over there. >> now flin says he's convinced he was targeted in this theft. he's offering a $3,000 reward for the return of his prized guitars. at the same time martinez police are examining the fingerprints that may be...
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steve will fill us in on the fog. for drivers, don't use your high beams in the fog. things tend to change as the sun comes up. steve caught me well. we will get to him in a second. west 80 traffic between panola and richmond is looking good. here is steve. >>> don't get too good at that weather. the first system of the season coming in. we will get a lot of clouds to the north today. when the systems line north-to- south, they weaken considerably. the key is the low. it will come in late saturday into sunday. increasing clouds and higher clouds just visiting northern mendicino county. fog and drizzle and sunny and mild. 60s and 70s. 58 here in san francisco. can i pat myself on the back? thank you. [ applause ] >> for three days in a row, we nailed the city high. that is rare and hard. today is 64. fog and drizzle and low clouds. look at the temperatures. 67 at san jose state and san jose airport. 30ed in -- 30s in the mountains. today is the day we get the low clouds and fog. tomorrow is the day we get the clouds. rain makes it to the north bay. this low comes in an
steve will fill us in on the fog. for drivers, don't use your high beams in the fog. things tend to change as the sun comes up. steve caught me well. we will get to him in a second. west 80 traffic between panola and richmond is looking good. here is steve. >>> don't get too good at that weather. the first system of the season coming in. we will get a lot of clouds to the north today. when the systems line north-to- south, they weaken considerably. the key is the low. it will come in...
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he is on parole from santa rosa and may bo using public transportation to get around. we checked in with officers at the bay view police department. this morning there are no new updates he has not been arrested and we are being told he is being considered dangerous, if you do see this man please call 911. live from san francisco jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >> california's budget crisis has led to a bole shell for uc berkeley sports. cal has eliminated baseball, men's and women's gymnastics and women's lacrosse, the highly successful men's rugby team will become a varsity club which well not receive financial backing from the university. the changes will begin at the end of this school year. >> these were very painful decisions and as i said, to the students earlier today, deciding which programs was the most difficult part of the plan. >> the cal bears football team is not effected. the cuts are the university's latest response to california's worst financial crisis in decades. san francisco is steppg up its campaign to host the world's topsailing race. the ci
he is on parole from santa rosa and may bo using public transportation to get around. we checked in with officers at the bay view police department. this morning there are no new updates he has not been arrested and we are being told he is being considered dangerous, if you do see this man please call 911. live from san francisco jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >> california's budget crisis has led to a bole shell for uc berkeley sports. cal has eliminated baseball, men's and women's...
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alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times reports today that the obama administration is going to ask congress to okay legislation that will make it easier for the government to eavesdrop on internet and e-mail communications like social networking sites and blackberries. it wants all on line services technically equipped to comply with a wiretap order. now internet privacy groups say the legislation would have huge implication but the feds are pointing to a he cent high profile terror attempt they say could have been stopped much sooner. i will have more on that during my next update in a
alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times...
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us what industry experts know too well, how bacteria eat right through pipe. >> this is solid steel. >> reporter: and bacteria get into the pilot when drillers pump seawater into petroleum to maintain pressure turning whoa is called sweet crude into sour crude, significantly increasing problems, like this. indern pipeline inspection robots called pigs, if used, can discover coercion. >> finding it is the name of the game. >> reporter: in san francisco today, federal, state and private oil-spill management teams prepared for a major oil- spill disaster drill. later they week they will simulate a tank explosion and bay clean-up they say hulls also show increased coercion now, but spill responders say tankers are not longer their biggest worry. >> we're getting less and less oil spills caused by tank essential vessels and more and more oil spills by pipelines. >>> this month's explosion and fire in san bruno was reminiscent of another natural gas line explosion in new mexico ten years ago. although it was in a more remote area, the new mexico ast actually killed more people, 12 died, ma
us what industry experts know too well, how bacteria eat right through pipe. >> this is solid steel. >> reporter: and bacteria get into the pilot when drillers pump seawater into petroleum to maintain pressure turning whoa is called sweet crude into sour crude, significantly increasing problems, like this. indern pipeline inspection robots called pigs, if used, can discover coercion. >> finding it is the name of the game. >> reporter: in san francisco today, federal,...
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the wind will continue to be with us. maybe a few showers later today. areas in the mid-90s a few hours ago and now 60s along the the coast. it will be cold tomorrow morning with clear skies and warmer as we head to the weekend. >>> thank you. authorities in colorado say eight people are missing in the area of a 6,000-acre wildfire that is burning near boulder. they are not sure if the missing are in any of the 53 homes that were destroyed. the fire forced 3500 people to evacuate as it threatened about 1,000 homes. firefighters have been hampered by exploding propane tanks and rattlesnakes and poison ivy. >>> friends, family and colleagues are saying good-bye to dave mackelhatten. >> i was so nervous and green and he was experienced when i started working with him. he was some kind. >> a service began about 11:00 this morning at the calvary presbyterian church in san francisco. his career started at kts radio in 1951 and moving to kpix in 1976 as an anchor. he retired 10 years ago and two weeks ago, he died from complications of a stroke. the family is a
the wind will continue to be with us. maybe a few showers later today. areas in the mid-90s a few hours ago and now 60s along the the coast. it will be cold tomorrow morning with clear skies and warmer as we head to the weekend. >>> thank you. authorities in colorado say eight people are missing in the area of a 6,000-acre wildfire that is burning near boulder. they are not sure if the missing are in any of the 53 homes that were destroyed. the fire forced 3500 people to evacuate as it...
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tomorrow for us. then what we will do is we will just make it feel like summer on the first weekend of fall with warmer weather. >> thank you, steve. >>> while it may not feel like it to many americans the national bureau of economic research says the recession is over. those economists say the ri correction started in desper of 2007 and ended in june of last year. that would still make it the longest since world war ii. they add the economy has been growing for the last 15 months. but the experts also say the effects or still being felt because an estimated 15 million americans are still out of work. they say unemployment usually keeps rising after a recession ends and the jobless rate doesn't drop until the recovery is well underway. the unemployment rate is currently holding steady at 9.6%. >>> the one day meeting of the federal reserve is just getting underway in washington, d.c. this morning. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and his colleagues are considering what steps if any to strengthen
tomorrow for us. then what we will do is we will just make it feel like summer on the first weekend of fall with warmer weather. >> thank you, steve. >>> while it may not feel like it to many americans the national bureau of economic research says the recession is over. those economists say the ri correction started in desper of 2007 and ended in june of last year. that would still make it the longest since world war ii. they add the economy has been growing for the last 15...
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to it but people have not been using it. they have, carpoolers have but not a lot using the 6 dollar toll or whatever. westbound up to the bay bridge toll plaza looks good. now back to dave and pam. >> all right. sal. >>> women attacked on a bay area college campus, we are going to tell you where police patrols are now increasing and what we know about the attacks. >> plus wa big rig overturned just hours ago and how the bay area commute may be affected. >> good morning, skies are clear so that means we are warming up. right? right? we will tell you in two minutes. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc. >>> why san jose city college employee says police need to arrive at th
to it but people have not been using it. they have, carpoolers have but not a lot using the 6 dollar toll or whatever. westbound up to the bay bridge toll plaza looks good. now back to dave and pam. >> all right. sal. >>> women attacked on a bay area college campus, we are going to tell you where police patrols are now increasing and what we know about the attacks. >> plus wa big rig overturned just hours ago and how the bay area commute may be affected. >> good...
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a federal judge has rule the lawsuit accusing antioch police of using harassment and arrests to drive african-american renters out of city can go forward as a class-action. the city says the allegations are not true. some 1,000 antioch residents have signed on as plaintiffs. >>> one acre of land stacked with trash is the exact spot where volunteers searched today for a body. as investigators tried to solve a mysterious string of east bay killings. ktvu's ken pritchett reports. >> reporter: truck after truckloaded with garbage passed through the gates the keller canyon landfill in pittsburg and while there was hardly a sign of police, they were beyond our cameras, searching. >> it's very time-consuming. you have to search small areas at one time. >> reporter: hercules police spokesman says because of the connection to the north shore business park in hercules, the trash dumpsters are delivered to this landfill. >> the north shore business park is key, because efren valdemoro, the vehicle that he was last seen driving, the cadillac escalade was found in the north shore business park. >>
a federal judge has rule the lawsuit accusing antioch police of using harassment and arrests to drive african-american renters out of city can go forward as a class-action. the city says the allegations are not true. some 1,000 antioch residents have signed on as plaintiffs. >>> one acre of land stacked with trash is the exact spot where volunteers searched today for a body. as investigators tried to solve a mysterious string of east bay killings. ktvu's ken pritchett reports. >>...
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just haven't dug deep enough. >> they are used to hot weather. but this is really hot. >> it's hotter than palm springs. >> yes. >>> publisher simon husbander has just announced that jaycee dugard is writing her memoir due out next year. she's been living in seclusion with her mother and two daughters now. she will right about her captivity when she was kidnapped and she will also talk about what her life is now. convicted sex offender phillip garrido and his wife, nancy are accused of holding dugard can'ttive until -- captive until she was 11. >>> there's a new report of the two navy helicopters who dipped their helicopters into the lake of lake tahoe. there were report the two pilots were conducting unauthorized stunts but now the pentagon is reporting they may have had a legitimate region for their action, saying it's possible they were troubleshooting. >>> some former air force officers are breaking their silence today on what they say is disturbing evidence related to unidentified flying objects. they offered their stories at the national p
just haven't dug deep enough. >> they are used to hot weather. but this is really hot. >> it's hotter than palm springs. >> yes. >>> publisher simon husbander has just announced that jaycee dugard is writing her memoir due out next year. she's been living in seclusion with her mother and two daughters now. she will right about her captivity when she was kidnapped and she will also talk about what her life is now. convicted sex offender phillip garrido and his wife,...
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. >> it's not just us. when we want things from hospital records, it takes longer to get these things. it's -- it compounds itself. >> reporter: the furlough's expect, 150,000 workers and saves the state about $137 million a month. >> without a budget in place, california is in a precarious position. >> reporter: well, folks we spoke to are not steep in constitutional law, they are hoping the legal argument that the governor overstepped his authority by ordering these furloughs wins over the california supreme court. >> people come and demand service for us and they complain we cannot provide service as much as we should have. >> reporter: furlough days are scheduled for the last three fridays in september. the next one is in two days. the governor says as soon as lawmakers pass the state budget, the furloughs will stop. reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor schwarzenegger is holding firm in his refusal to defend the state's same-sex marriage ban in court. there is an effort
. >> it's not just us. when we want things from hospital records, it takes longer to get these things. it's -- it compounds itself. >> reporter: the furlough's expect, 150,000 workers and saves the state about $137 million a month. >> without a budget in place, california is in a precarious position. >> reporter: well, folks we spoke to are not steep in constitutional law, they are hoping the legal argument that the governor overstepped his authority by ordering these...
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police have not yet told us the victim's name. several neighbors told us the victim was my michael lee. >> an inmate died in custody after san francisco's hall of justice. 31-year-old isaiah died last september. sheriff deputies cuffed, shackled, and subdued him after a struggle. after the restraints were taken off, downs stopped breathing. the medical examiner says he died from asphyxia. >> they did a little homicide, they ruled it was an act of the deputies that caused isaiah's death. >> the sheriff's department apologized for the death in a statement, but says it believes all department procedures were properly followed. san francisco police and the district attorney are investigating. >>> time now, 8:34. san francisco's proposed crackdown on kids meals could run into some tough opposition today. ktvu's jade hernandez is at city hall now with reaction to the city's controversial plan. good morning. >> good morning. the first public hearing on this proposal will be held here at city hall later this afternoon. but mcdonald offici
police have not yet told us the victim's name. several neighbors told us the victim was my michael lee. >> an inmate died in custody after san francisco's hall of justice. 31-year-old isaiah died last september. sheriff deputies cuffed, shackled, and subdued him after a struggle. after the restraints were taken off, downs stopped breathing. the medical examiner says he died from asphyxia. >> they did a little homicide, they ruled it was an act of the deputies that caused isaiah's...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honk our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> well good morning, to you. welcome back. time is 8:30 new detail busy the victims of a firey crash in san jose. ktvu's kraig debro who's been there all morning has been talking to investigators and family members. kraig? >> reporter: let's go right over to the o'grady side of this intersection. there's a small gathererring off in the distance. it looks like people have come down here, possibly friends or even relltives of the two young men who were in the car. you can see there's a little bit of a motion going on over there. i did call the unified san jose school district as well as leland high school and b
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some tell us thnatural gas leak in this neighborhood has made them nervous. around 1:00 this afternoon, a crew cut a gas pipeline mistaking it for conduit. putting residents on edge. evacuated residents tell us the smell of gas normally would not cause them alarm but that the san bruno explosion has them thinking twice. >> are you more nervous? >> we're starting to be after the tragedy in san bruno and with this happening today, certainly yeah. >> reporter: this resident wasn't home at the time of the investigation. so he looked for the help of firefighters. the children were taken by bus to another school where parents picked them up. parents told us they were scared as they rushed to get their children. >> the memory is still fresh. >> tragedy again. >> reporter: the smell came from the school's furnaces which had been turned on for the first time this year. in san francisco there was a similar scare at galileo academy. >> we're seeing an up tick of calls in the bay area but that's what we're here for. >> reporter: here in oakland, residents say the san bru
some tell us thnatural gas leak in this neighborhood has made them nervous. around 1:00 this afternoon, a crew cut a gas pipeline mistaking it for conduit. putting residents on edge. evacuated residents tell us the smell of gas normally would not cause them alarm but that the san bruno explosion has them thinking twice. >> are you more nervous? >> we're starting to be after the tragedy in san bruno and with this happening today, certainly yeah. >> reporter: this resident...
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doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the emerald in las vegas after 2008 after it was reported stolen. testimony from other would-be owner it is set for monday. >>> they come from all over the world to compete. the distinction a bay area boat race being held this weekend can claim. >>> also coming up, we are entering a heat wave. so which day will have the hottest temperatures? our meteorologist mark tamayo is working on your complete bay area forecast. thclit ofasswch. thsmthssf 0 z. alce tes2dvst ct ll eye eresd. a lld t omanon. . >> well, temperatures today soared across the
doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the...
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one structure -- that used to be a structure. it was destroyed by the flames but no other buildings are threatened right now. the fire has burned 350 acres of that grassy terrain which is less than cal fire originally estimated. >> the fire's now 15% contained. the cause is still under investigation. >>> two big fires are making national headlines right now in detroit. flames have swept through at least two dozen homes. power is out to at least 115,000 customers. some fires may have been caused by dead tree limbs falling on to power lines. >>> officials say it could be days before the evacueeing in colorado can return home. 300 firefighters are on the firelines. but that number is expected to double today. no injuries have been reported. >>> there's more fallout to talk about out from that church leaders's plan to burn up copies of the koran. now there are counter protests in the works. >>> san jose has moved another step closer to what's becoming a big league baseball city. droiiiid. what this droid does will change how you do w
one structure -- that used to be a structure. it was destroyed by the flames but no other buildings are threatened right now. the fire has burned 350 acres of that grassy terrain which is less than cal fire originally estimated. >> the fire's now 15% contained. the cause is still under investigation. >>> two big fires are making national headlines right now in detroit. flames have swept through at least two dozen homes. power is out to at least 115,000 customers. some fires may...
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would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact checking organizations in this campaign have concluded that many of your ads are misleading or even worse. how can voters trust you to communicate with them honestly about the state's problems when you're willing to distort the truth to win a campaign? >> i don't agree with the premise of your question, and let's take one ad which i know has received a lot of attention, which was the bill clinton ad talking about jerry brown's record of governor. and let's dissect this for a minute because i stand by that ad. let's look what bill clinton actually said. cnn s
would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact...
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the city is considering using the san mateo police department for protection. if the city council approves the switch tonight, the matter will then go to the council. if it is approved there, the issue will tentatively go to the department. >>> david stevenson live in san francisco now with more on how they say this federally funded program provides paychecks and it's so crucial. >> reporter: at the internet archive in san francisco today, the quiet steady work of scanning books went on for 145 jobs who 145 works who may lose their jobs and paychecks. >> i know that i'll be out there too. >> reporter: san francisco officials, business leaders and workers called for a $3.51 billion year extension of the federal stimulus funds that funds the city's jobs now program. >> this program arguably is the most successful stimulus program in the united states of america and i can back that up. >> reporter: jobs now uses federal dollars to reimburse business who hire local employees. it will reduce welfare roles by 20%. >> we can head out $450 a week not to work or $447 a
the city is considering using the san mateo police department for protection. if the city council approves the switch tonight, the matter will then go to the council. if it is approved there, the issue will tentatively go to the department. >>> david stevenson live in san francisco now with more on how they say this federally funded program provides paychecks and it's so crucial. >> reporter: at the internet archive in san francisco today, the quiet steady work of scanning books...
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my wife usually sits back and watches us, but she's going to join us today. >> because it's free day and you get to try something that you don't normally do. >> i like fishing because you can relax and catch cool things. >> reporter: just hang out, connect with family and nature. >> i like to be outdoors more than inside. >> just a nice way to spend the day, talking, chatting. >> reporter: fishing can help create special memories that last. >> i like to reel it in. but i, i think my daddy told me i caught fish when i was little. >> reporter: this was the second of two free fishing days this ye. state fish and game says it will announce next year's free fishing day this coming spring. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for that disease. the virus was found in a squirrel and a raven this past month. vector control's advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west mile is usually spread through bites from infected mosquitoes. >>> coming up it started wit
my wife usually sits back and watches us, but she's going to join us today. >> because it's free day and you get to try something that you don't normally do. >> i like fishing because you can relax and catch cool things. >> reporter: just hang out, connect with family and nature. >> i like to be outdoors more than inside. >> just a nice way to spend the day, talking, chatting. >> reporter: fishing can help create special memories that last. >> i like to...
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maureen naylor joins us with the story. the signs are in place tonight. you can see part of the express way from where we are standing. seven hours from now north carolina's first toll lane will officially open. but carpoolers need to take precautions to make sure they are not charged unnecessarily. >> last-minute computer tests were underway this evening on new sensors along southbound 680 in fremont starting at 5:00 tomorrow morning, the system will give solo drivers the option to pay to drive with carpoolers in this express lane. marked off with double white lines. >> i think i would be willing to pay money as a single driver to drive on the express lane. >> why? >> because it will get me where i need to go faster. >> it is stupid because it is a lane that is already there that the taxpayers already paid for. so why make us pay more to just drive on it. >> the toll lane starts at highway 84 and stretches 14 miles stretch to highway north. here is how it works. you enter the express lane at certain points. on weekdays between 5:00 in the morning and 8:0
maureen naylor joins us with the story. the signs are in place tonight. you can see part of the express way from where we are standing. seven hours from now north carolina's first toll lane will officially open. but carpoolers need to take precautions to make sure they are not charged unnecessarily. >> last-minute computer tests were underway this evening on new sensors along southbound 680 in fremont starting at 5:00 tomorrow morning, the system will give solo drivers the option to pay...
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we appreciate you showing the video to us and talking to us. appreciate it. that's what's going on right here at sneeth and secoia. >> reporter: more updated numbers to pass along. calfire saying 10 acres burned tonight, this fire is 50% contained at this hour. we want to go now to steve sharp with the american red cross. he joins us on the telephone, steve what can you tell us about how the agency is responding. >> everything looks pretty organized. i'm at the bay hill evacuation center where the sheriff's department is registering, red cross is giving information on sheltering and supporting people with immediate needs as far as pharmaceuticals. >> reporter: steve, you've got, i mean judging by the 53 homes lost and 120 homes damaged, you've got at least a couple hundred people tonight that don't have a place to go. what's happening to them? >> at this point looks like many of those people have alternate places to stay. we've opened two shelters, 1261 parkway and the church of the highlands. we have both those shelters open and we're accepting people as the
we appreciate you showing the video to us and talking to us. appreciate it. that's what's going on right here at sneeth and secoia. >> reporter: more updated numbers to pass along. calfire saying 10 acres burned tonight, this fire is 50% contained at this hour. we want to go now to steve sharp with the american red cross. he joins us on the telephone, steve what can you tell us about how the agency is responding. >> everything looks pretty organized. i'm at the bay hill evacuation...
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his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife worth the sacrifice that the president said it was? >> it's hard to -- yes, of course his wife and my grandson are worth it. definitely. but it's very difficult to, you know, understand it or put my head around why it had to happen. because if it was something that i felt was a worthy reason to be there, it would be a little easier. but it's really difficult when it's a situation that i wasn't -- i think a lot of americans don't understand the whole reason we were there. >> reporter: got to leave it at that. thanks mary, appreciate yo
his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife...
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and make us less safe. that's what it's going to do. >> unbelievablely we're out of time for full questions with full answers. let me ask something real quick. senator you can get a quick rebut ball. you're also for allowing the assault weapons ban to disappear. is that correct? >> i think it's chris call clear we have loads of laws, and most of the time criminals are breaking those laws, and we are curtailing citizens' lawful rights to carry guns. the say salt weapons ban is extremely arbitrary in what qualifies as an assault weapon. let me say, senator boxer, perhaps she's truly confused or perhaps trying to create rhetoric, but the no-fly list and watch list are different things. >> yes, the assault weapons ban has been in place in california since the 1980s, so to go back to that dangerous yesterday makes no sense at all. it has bipartisan support, and also my colleague has worked so hard to get that assault weapon ban to be in place nationally, and i've been her strong supporter in that and hope i can
and make us less safe. that's what it's going to do. >> unbelievablely we're out of time for full questions with full answers. let me ask something real quick. senator you can get a quick rebut ball. you're also for allowing the assault weapons ban to disappear. is that correct? >> i think it's chris call clear we have loads of laws, and most of the time criminals are breaking those laws, and we are curtailing citizens' lawful rights to carry guns. the say salt weapons ban is...
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no one informed us. i heard through other students. >> now, the second attempted sexual assault took place a week after the first one. so a couple of days ago, on a thursday. now, in that particular instance, we're told that a woman was going to her car in the second floor of the lee avenue parking garage, when somebody came up behind her, pulled up her sweatshirt behind her, pushed her against the wall. she fought back. the woman broke free and ran to her car. and the suspect ran away. the suspect in that particular attempted assault is described as a latino man, between 40 and 50. and he did not follow. and here's what we tried to show you earlier about the alert on the campus website. and down here, there is a description here. says here, possibly hispanic, or african american male, 6 feet. last seen wearing a black zipup style pant suit. even though this alert is on the campus website, i went through the buildings, there is no posting, no posting of a description or a sketch. so there is reason to be
no one informed us. i heard through other students. >> now, the second attempted sexual assault took place a week after the first one. so a couple of days ago, on a thursday. now, in that particular instance, we're told that a woman was going to her car in the second floor of the lee avenue parking garage, when somebody came up behind her, pulled up her sweatshirt behind her, pushed her against the wall. she fought back. the woman broke free and ran to her car. and the suspect ran away....
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neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback, faceback. >> when you have that many people into one area, i'm just thinking, there's going to be trouble tonight. >> reporter: up to 500 people were at the party when officers responded to the shooting. the hotel management asked them to disperse the crowd. they asked freemont and union city police officers for help. >> at that time no victims were reported or reported by area hospitals. >> reporter: the coroners office told us tomorrow an autopsy will be conducted to find out what killed hughes. >> that's sad. because this poor youngster was out there alone all night. >> reporter: hubes was once charged with murd
neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback,...
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the low comes over us. mostly sunny, partly cloudy, cooler and breezy, more clouds to the north. 60s and 70 almost for everybody here today. maybe a couple of low 80s well well inland. the cooler day wednesday, transition day thursday, fall again 8:09 tomorrow then warmer weather, sunshine and warmer weather friday and saturday. >> wal-mart has a new tactic to increase sales. the world's largest retailer will unveil plans for smaller stores and one area it is targeting is san francisco. the stores would be bigger than the average drugstore but not as big as most grocery stores. wal-mart executives say they need to have a presence in all kinds of neighborhoods including large cities rather than just in the suburbs. >>> hewlett-packard and its former ceo have reached an agreement that clears the way for him to lead oracle. neither side is releasing details but is believed that heard is giving up 14 million in stock that was part of his severance package. google is taking new security measures against hackers.
the low comes over us. mostly sunny, partly cloudy, cooler and breezy, more clouds to the north. 60s and 70 almost for everybody here today. maybe a couple of low 80s well well inland. the cooler day wednesday, transition day thursday, fall again 8:09 tomorrow then warmer weather, sunshine and warmer weather friday and saturday. >> wal-mart has a new tactic to increase sales. the world's largest retailer will unveil plans for smaller stores and one area it is targeting is san francisco....
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a pond used to produce salt is filled with bay waters. the hope the nesting will attract new migrating shore birds and act as a key to the survival of several endangered animals native to the marshes. >> this is not your parents' salt pond. it's to test, the first test, of a reconfigured pond. >> reporter: despite the name, this provides platforms for the public. senator dianne feinstein's initial push to buy this land seven years ago for a third of the $3 million price tag, set in motion a huge project, what she calls a good start for protecting the bay area. >> one, two, three! [ cheers ] >> this is a remarkable beginning. it is programs the most costly of all because of various things that had to be accomplished here and were accomplished. but now everybody must remain together. and we must find the most cost effective way to complete this job. >> reporter: the south bay salt pond restoration project encompasses more than 15,000 acres which includes trails. >> this is exactly what i had been working for since i came here. been here abo
a pond used to produce salt is filled with bay waters. the hope the nesting will attract new migrating shore birds and act as a key to the survival of several endangered animals native to the marshes. >> this is not your parents' salt pond. it's to test, the first test, of a reconfigured pond. >> reporter: despite the name, this provides platforms for the public. senator dianne feinstein's initial push to buy this land seven years ago for a third of the $3 million price tag, set in...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> for the second time in a little more than a week, a swastika has been found on a mural of an nba player, the only nba player born in israel. both incidents are being investigated as possible hate crimes. police, the nba and anti- defamation league are all offering rewards. >>> pleasant hill police are investigating a takeover robbery at a video store. they say wednesday night, three masked men robbed the game stop store on contra costa boulevard. the suspects took wallets and cell phones. >>> dataquick says home sales fell 11%. it's at the lowest level in 18 years. the medium price of a bay area home is up 7% to $385,000. >>> it may be even harder to find parking in san francisco today. that's because it's parking day in the city. parking day began in s
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that would help us determine the cause of this explosion. that's why that's so crucial to us. >> reporter: there's also the focus this morning on how long this fireball burned. did it burn lodger than necessary -- longer than necessary? some are asking if pg&e should have had automatic shutoff valves. >> what actually occurred was the responders were notified, they saw a pressure drop in their monitoring system. that's one of the things we did yesterday was to look at their monitoring system. they saw a pressure drop. they dispatched pressure to the valves and those people had to manually close the valves. >> reporter: are they not required to have those shut off automatically? >> they are not. >> reporter: at least two politicians are talking about making automatic shutoff valves a requirement. the ntsb will also look into the issue. that's not the only focus of their investigation. they will go to more monitoring stationing today. and we'll head more to the damaged area and have more for you coming up on "mornings on 2." claudine wong, ktv
that would help us determine the cause of this explosion. that's why that's so crucial to us. >> reporter: there's also the focus this morning on how long this fireball burned. did it burn lodger than necessary -- longer than necessary? some are asking if pg&e should have had automatic shutoff valves. >> what actually occurred was the responders were notified, they saw a pressure drop in their monitoring system. that's one of the things we did yesterday was to look at their...
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sal, what can you tell us about it. it sounds like it is near sir frances drake. >> that's right, it is near sir frances descraik, just over the hill. so as he pulls back you can see that 101 traffic is okay. now the fire is on that hill to the right there. you can kind of see a little bit of a glow of it at the top of our screen or maybe at least a little bit of smoke. the fire crews are on the scene. it is near highway 101 at sir frances drake boulevard and the crews appear to be getting the upper hand so we do have a crew, tv crew there on the scene. we will let you know more about this fire. it is just over the hill from san rafael in the area near sir frances drake. traffic is moving okay into san francisco. northbound 280 off to a nice start. here is steve. >> and yesterday temperatures as you know warm to hot for many, 90s inland, 80s near the coast, today everything changes rapidly, a moving very fast front is on the way starting to kick up the wind. fog is starting to fly back, so 60s on the coast today, 70s ar
sal, what can you tell us about it. it sounds like it is near sir frances drake. >> that's right, it is near sir frances descraik, just over the hill. so as he pulls back you can see that 101 traffic is okay. now the fire is on that hill to the right there. you can kind of see a little bit of a glow of it at the top of our screen or maybe at least a little bit of smoke. the fire crews are on the scene. it is near highway 101 at sir frances drake boulevard and the crews appear to be...
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after 25 years, they desouthern californiaed not to use the -- decided not to use the naming rights deal. they will leave the arco name in police until the end of the nba season. arco played $250,000 a year to have its name on the building. oracle plays $3 million a year to have its name on the stadium where the raiders play. >>> new information points out where hot spots are in the pg&e explosion. >>> thanks for watching. have a great day.
after 25 years, they desouthern californiaed not to use the -- decided not to use the naming rights deal. they will leave the arco name in police until the end of the nba season. arco played $250,000 a year to have its name on the building. oracle plays $3 million a year to have its name on the stadium where the raiders play. >>> new information points out where hot spots are in the pg&e explosion. >>> thanks for watching. have a great day.
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two other workers are us manying. the rig's owner said powerful waves from a typhoon were probably to blame but the owner insists no oil has spilled. the offshore rig is located in china's second largest oil field. in iran there is late word that the death by stoning sentence against a woman may be set aside. the woman was convicted of adultery and sentenced to be stoned to death. the punishment was been denounced across the world but iran still may hang the woman for her conviction for being involved in her husband's death. and in russia a passenger jet made an emergency landing today at an abandoned air base in siberia after losing power at 33,000 feet. the plane rolled off the runway and into a forest. the 81 people onboard were not hurt. the pilot reported that the electrical system failed. one official compared the pilot to captain skullinburger who landed his distressed plane in the hudson river. >> it hasn't happened in decades. could we get another world fair in the bay area. where and when it might be held. >
two other workers are us manying. the rig's owner said powerful waves from a typhoon were probably to blame but the owner insists no oil has spilled. the offshore rig is located in china's second largest oil field. in iran there is late word that the death by stoning sentence against a woman may be set aside. the woman was convicted of adultery and sentenced to be stoned to death. the punishment was been denounced across the world but iran still may hang the woman for her conviction for being...
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takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> all right. traffic is moving well if you are driving to the bay bridge. a bit of fog is the problem on the golden gate. steve and i will be back with the fog and traffic report in moments. >>> thank you. this morning, the broken bp oil well in the gulf of mexico is a step closer to being permanently sealed. the next step is to pump mud and cement down the relief well to seal the broken well at the base. the final seal is expected to be completed by sunday. >>> the state of california rejected a compensation claim by terry probyn. the state's problem to find her daughter created a nightmare that lasted 18 years. the state department of corrections says terry probyn should take her claim to the courts and file a formal lawsuit. the state has already paid jaycee dugard $20 million. her mother was not included in the settlement. >>> time is 6:25. at 11:30 this morning, state budget negotiations will resume in sacramento. last night, the governor and legislators met for three hours. that is the longe
takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> all right. traffic is moving well if you are driving to the bay bridge. a bit of fog is the problem on the golden gate. steve and i will be back with the fog and traffic report in moments. >>> thank you. this morning, the broken bp oil well in the gulf of mexico is a step closer to being permanently sealed. the next step is to pump mud and cement down the relief well to seal the broken well at the base. the final seal is expected...
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we -- that will do it for us right now. but we're going to continue to watch that breaking news from baltimore, maryland, a hostage- taking situation at johns hopkins hospital. a doctor has been shot. we're told there is a hostage on the 8th floor and it may be the gunman's mother. we'll have more details coming up at noon. >> thanks for watching, everyone.
we -- that will do it for us right now. but we're going to continue to watch that breaking news from baltimore, maryland, a hostage- taking situation at johns hopkins hospital. a doctor has been shot. we're told there is a hostage on the 8th floor and it may be the gunman's mother. we'll have more details coming up at noon. >> thanks for watching, everyone.
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it's described as something to use -- something used to make explosives. apparently with that amount of explosives, the atf needs to be called in. they are on their way. we come back out live to upland court. it does look quiet. that's because they are in a holding pattern. police have moved all of the chemicals and we're being told. it's quite a lot of chemicals. in the backyard of this home, railroad tracks. so there's nothing -- they are not concerned about anyone being affected back there. why this person -- or these people had had all of these chemicals, it's still unclear it appears that he was some kind of -- all of these things are considered very dangerous. the neighborhood is evacuated. still in a holding pattern as we wait for the atf to arrive. we're continuing to piece together all of this information. we will keep you updated on "mornings on 2." live in vallejo, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we'll check back for an update. thank you. we'll continue our team coverage of this still developing story for the next 90 minutes. you cans are
it's described as something to use -- something used to make explosives. apparently with that amount of explosives, the atf needs to be called in. they are on their way. we come back out live to upland court. it does look quiet. that's because they are in a holding pattern. police have moved all of the chemicals and we're being told. it's quite a lot of chemicals. in the backyard of this home, railroad tracks. so there's nothing -- they are not concerned about anyone being affected back...
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that will help cool us down. so patchy fog at best tonight. i think by tomorrow morning we'll see that make a pretty good appearance to the coast tomorrow. hot inland, 70s, 80s, 90s, to 100. fire didn't is high. it's nice by the coast, it's hot away. record highs are possible of the by tomorrow we see the fog coming back in. higher clouds drift in. it will still be warm to hot, not as hot wednesday. cooler thursday. everything comes back to normal by friday and saturday. >> thank you. >>> new census it figures indicate the recession is taking a toll on marriage in america. the number of adults who decided to tie the knot last year dropped to its lowest level since the government began keeping track a century ago. just 52% of adults were married last year. that's down from 57% in the year 2000. many of today's young people are struggling to find work and achieve economic independence. >>> a new survey on religion shows that some of the most religiously informed people are atheists. on average people answered half of the questions correctly. >>>
that will help cool us down. so patchy fog at best tonight. i think by tomorrow morning we'll see that make a pretty good appearance to the coast tomorrow. hot inland, 70s, 80s, 90s, to 100. fire didn't is high. it's nice by the coast, it's hot away. record highs are possible of the by tomorrow we see the fog coming back in. higher clouds drift in. it will still be warm to hot, not as hot wednesday. cooler thursday. everything comes back to normal by friday and saturday. >> thank you....
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kraig debro has been looking into -- [ inaudible ] >> -- joins us now with more on that. kraig. >> reporter: thanks, claudine. well, police have absolutely connected the suspect to two victims here in hercules, one a 73-year-old bludgeoned to death, another a woman in her 20s was strangled to death and had trauma about the head. two victims -- two more victims identified in vallejo early this morning. now police say the one missing person is still outstanding, police say they like to be optimistic but given what this man has done in the past they say they are not holding out hope of finding him alive. >> we always like to be optimistic in this particular case but being an jane tans of mr. balance deer mere 0 does not bode well for having a long life, so -- >> reporter: the suspect's life is also over, he died in a hail of police gunfire inside a 99 ranch market store in richmond around 8:45 last night. >> the suspect did have a large knife and when officers gave commands for him to drop that knife he lunged at officers and in which they were in fear for their lives, they
kraig debro has been looking into -- [ inaudible ] >> -- joins us now with more on that. kraig. >> reporter: thanks, claudine. well, police have absolutely connected the suspect to two victims here in hercules, one a 73-year-old bludgeoned to death, another a woman in her 20s was strangled to death and had trauma about the head. two victims -- two more victims identified in vallejo early this morning. now police say the one missing person is still outstanding, police say they like...
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it shows marijuana use jumped 8% and remained the most commonly used drug. the use of ecstasy rose 37%. one federal drug control official blames eroding attitudes about the dangers of drugs. >>> gavin newsome is praising the success for helping the homeless. he says 12,000 people have been helped off the streets. he wants to expand the efforts all over the state if he is elected lieutenant governor. >>> part of a concord neighborhood is shut downright now for an investigation into an officer involved shooting. take a look at the scene. it's very active. we have a reporter there. we working on getting new details. stay with us. that's up next.
it shows marijuana use jumped 8% and remained the most commonly used drug. the use of ecstasy rose 37%. one federal drug control official blames eroding attitudes about the dangers of drugs. >>> gavin newsome is praising the success for helping the homeless. he says 12,000 people have been helped off the streets. he wants to expand the efforts all over the state if he is elected lieutenant governor. >>> part of a concord neighborhood is shut downright now for an investigation...